Dataset: USMS-
Taxa: Deschampsia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Southern Mississippi Herbarium


USMS
USMS_000003612Dingle, H.   1958-07-17
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Waugoshance pt.

USMS
USMS_000003613Wooten, Jean W.   14891967-07-17
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Shore of Little Traverse Bay about 3 1/2 miles east of Harbor Springs

USMS
USMS_000003614Wooten, Jean W.   14891967-07-17
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Shore of Little Traverse Bay about 3 1/2 miles east of Harbor Springs

USMS
Deschampsia caespitosa var. glauca (Hartman) Lindm. f., non Regel
USMS_000003615S. W. Leonard & D. B. Russ   
United States, North Carolina, Clay, detailed locality information protected

USMS
USMS_000003616A.E. Radford   44956
United States, North Carolina, Alleghany, 2 mi E of Laurel Springs, 36.411512 -81.226828

USMS
USMS_000003617Wooten, Jean W.   16151967-07-26
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, Kenneth site

USMS
USMS_000003618A. E. Radford   449561966-07-12
United States, North Carolina, Alleghany, 2 miles east of Laurel Springs., 36.411512 -81.226828


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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